I work down in calhoun county and my work has approx 300 fenced acres. There were approx 50 deer living in there, and no hunting is allowed. It was nothing to see 20 deer as you drove in/out, but those sightings quickly dropped and now were down to 4 fawns left. This EHD has wiped them out! We had vultures roosting/circling every morning and the smell is awful at times. Drive around even outside of work and you just dont see deer. I told a co-worker that lives/hunts that area the deer were just in the Oaks, but that is not the case now. Once that disease went through here, I realised it was bad news. Unfortunately our state has not been great at getting the word out and many will go out and shoot, shoot, shoot. I agree with Pearl Drums, we will see/hear lots more once the season opens and hunters hit the woods. I walked my friends land with him along a creek and we found 4 bucks and 3 does. All but 1 of them was found by sight, not by smell. For whatever reason, some of them just dont stink, where others are horrible! Another thing that isnt readily known, you cannot pick up these antlers without tagging them. You do not want to try to explain to an officer why you have "antlers attached to a skull" in your truck this time of year, or anytime for that matter that doesnt have a tag. Sheds are a different story.